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After the recent chaos in Washington D.C., U.S president elect Joe Biden remains on track to take office later this month. 

Will this mark a new beginning for China-U.S. relations, after 4 difficult years? How could domestic politics in both countries inform their foreign policies?And in a time of change, how should China manage its relations with the rest of the world? 

This interview is made with Yuan Peng, President of the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations. 

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